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Hi All
I got in last Sunday on the North coast of St Brides bay, near St Davids. the conditions were good for the time of year with good vis and no swell, bloody cold though!!! so I kept it short, about hour and half. I was in about 2 hours before high water. Very little fish action to begin with just the odd school of very small pollack however I was in about 6 metres when a shoal of plate size coal fish (2lb approx swam over the top of me. I took a shot but missed, which was a shame cos I think they taste better than Pollack. I didn't see any Bass. That didn't matter cos it was good to get in after a long winter and warm up for the season, proper.
Then the weather went pear shaped!!! everywhere on the north peninsular got blown out. even the most sheltered lee shores were rough with zero vis. This low pressure seems with us for a while so I think this weekend is out of the question. I hope it settles down in May.
Regards to you all
PirateSteve.
nope, but spoke to a few anglers down at newgale and they said they caught a few schoolies in the last couple of weeks or so right up behind the breakers in 3-4ft of water. i didnt see or catch any fish that week other than those five coalies and a couple of lobster in a pot. i'm sure it will liven up a bit as we enter may. we got a load of alexanders which grow like a weed down near st.davids and chucked them on the bbq underneath the fish, sort of smoking them. tasted gorgeous.Hi Aaron
I remember you,
Well done with the haul of coalies, good skills, must of been the camo wetsuit. maybe mine's faulty!!! Fillets of them taste bloody marvelous pan fried in olive oil and a bit of garlic and chilli. Hope you left some for me!. did you have bass sign???
regards
Steve.
Hi Aaron
I remember you,
Well done with the haul of coalies, good skills, must of been the camo wetsuit. maybe mine's faulty!!! Fillets of them taste bloody marvelous pan fried in olive oil and a bit of garlic and chilli. Hope you left some for me!. did you have bass sign???
regards
Steve.